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Myristicin is a
naturally occurring compound (a benzodioxole)
found in
common herbs and ****es, such as nutmeg. It is an insecticide, and has been shown...
- safrole, and
myristicin. In its pure form,
myristicin is a toxin, and
consumption of
excessive amounts of
nutmeg can
result in
myristicin poisoning. The...
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hearts providing 19.1 mg/100 grams.
Parsley essential oil is high in
myristicin.
Excessive consumption of
parsley should be
avoided by
pregnant women...
- oils respectively. Structurally,
elemicin is
similar to
myristicin,
differing only by
myristicin's methyl group that
joins the two
oxygen atoms that make...
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Cookbook has a recipe/module on Dill
Apiole and
dillapiole Carvone Limonene Myristicin Umbelliferone Fresh and
dried dill
leaves (sometimes
called "dill weed"...
- ten
amphetamines that
differ from
natural products such as
safrole or
myristicin by an
amine group (PIHKAL
Entry #157 TMA). The list
consists of: PMA...
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small amounts of
various phenolic compounds and
aromatic ethers, e.g.
myristicin, elemicin, safrole, and
methyl eugenol. The
phenolic fraction is considered...
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exuded from the bark of
Virola trees.
Another hallucinogenic compound,
myristicin,
comes from the ****e nutmeg. As with safrole,
ingestion of
nutmeg in...
- in the Solanaceae)
hyoscine hydrobromide (another
Solanaceae alkaloid)
myristicin (found in
Myristica fragrans ("Nutmeg"))
ibotenic acid (found in Amanita...
- withdrawn) and the
widely used propofol.
Eugenol and the
structurally similar myristicin, have the
common property of
inhibiting MAO-A and MAO-B in vitro. Eugenol...